Shell Flushes $1M Down Penn State Toilet on Energy Transition, DEI

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Sometimes, we are at a loss to explain the actions of "our side" (the fossil fuel industry). This is one of those times. Penn State University, in recent years, has become hostile to fossil energy and the shale fracking that pervades (and blesses) the state. Yet petrochemical giant Shell, with its $15 billion ethane cracker in Beaver County, PA, is donating $1 million to Penn State to fund (and we quote): "initiatives focused on energy transition, decarbonization, polymer recycling and biodiversity, and the creation of an inclusive and innovative energy workforce." Translating the gobbledygook: It's $1 million to fund a way to put Shell and other fossil energy companies out of business. We have to ask, Why would Shell do this?

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